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25MM MINI SUBWOOFER (SMALLEST IN THE WORLD)

While, in most facets of life, things have managed to become more compact, it seems like, in the car audio world, the bigger the speaker you have the better – apart from this guy with his 25mm Mini Subwoofer, the smallest one in the world.

Now, I know that technology in that realm has also become more compact but there’s something about the presentation of the larger speakers that really make a build look more impressive. This is why you see people out there with subwoofers that span such massive diameters, really cranking up the volume on an industry that’s all about bringing the noise.

This time, however, we check out something that’s just a little bit different as someone has decided to go the opposite way, creating an incredibly small subwoofer. At just 25 mm, this subwoofer claims to be the smallest in the world. Even though it doesn’t have the size, it certainly seems like this tiny little thing manages to hit pretty good for what it is. However, I’m not really sure what kind of application you would use such a speaker in.

Go along for a ride with this tiny little speaker in the video below and be amazed at how this thing drops the bass in a pretty unique way. While it’s definitely not really clear what exactly it was designed for originally, I’m sure that somebody put a lot of work into making a speaker the small come to life. The longer you look at something like this, it seems like it just keeps on getting more intriguing.


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